The only one I could think of was the 2006, The Teacher which was written by one Robert Banfelder.
The book "The Teacher" was written by Katerina Diamond, a British author known for her gripping psychological thrillers. The story follows a detective investigating a series of murders linked to a mysterious teacher.
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Stephen King wrote the book Carrie in 1973 but he was an English teacher not a janitor.
The teacher wrote the homework assignment on the blackboard.
The Outsiders was S.E. Hinton's first book and it marked the beginning of a new kind of realism in books. She wrote her second book while she was in college, studying to be a teacher.
Kenn Nesbitt wrote the book of humorous children's poetry When the Teacher Isn't Looking. I am not finding a listing of all the titles of poems in that book, but if you want to read more of Nesbitt's poetry, he has a website, which I have included in the related links area.
The Book of Haggai is written by the biblical prophet Haggai. He was tasked with encouraging the Jewish people to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem after their return from exile in Babylon.
Plato wrote the book 'republic'
i think you mean " who wrote the book street child?" not "how wrote the book street child?"
The possessive phrase would be "the teacher's book."
A book that you wrote about yourself is an autobiography. A book that you wrote about someone else is a biography.
The author wrote his next book.The class watched as the teacher wrote on the whiteboard.
Gilderoy Lockhart, a fictitious character and DADA teacher, wrote a book entitled Voyages with Vampires. The book was only mentioned in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
the person who wrote this book was Maurice Gee. He wrote this book in New Zealand in the year 1982.